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  • Improve pipewire/pulseaudio to be more user friendly - to play different sound on both my tv and computer I have to use pipewire, set the audio device to pro mode, and then scroll through the 10 new devices listed to guess which 2 I need, with their incredibly unhelpful names.

    And then, if I want loudness equalization because I have problems hearing voices, I have to run easy effects after looking up a guide for installing someone's preset that does an ok job compared to the windows version.

    Not to mention I have no idea why Linux aggressively turns off my audio driver whenever something isn't playing, even though it takes almost 5 seconds after audio starts to turn back on, and I get to constantly listen to the crackle of my speakers turning on every time an app checks if I even have audio.

    Oh, and for an unrelated gripe, for some reason Linux refuses to let my bt adaptor connect to my switch controller, even though the same adaptor worked fine on windows.

  • No, it got rid of all the dynamic parts. For my purposes they weren't needed, as it was mostly for a poorly implemented embedded print button, and locking fields to certain data types.

    Completely pointless, because most people here literally just print the pdf and fill it by hand still.

  • Not a government form, but I had to convert one of the forms in my workplaces hiring package so that new hires could even open it.

    Fortunately easy to do it you have Adobe installed, but it does require it for the initial conversion.

  • Chimney fires are incredibly scary, and I definitely will be cleaning the old piping before I do anything else. Fortunately I don't have any sort of attic or complicated setup, it just goes through about 1' of ceiling/roof and that's it.

  • Yes, but I need to make sure it doesn't increase the airflow by a very large margin, or it affects the stove in a very negative way (either burning dangerously hot, or causing smoke to go the wrong way, etc).

    Mostly I need to inspect what's currently in place and see what fits where to figure out what I am doing.

  • Replacing our incredibly sketchy wood stove with a gravity fed pellet stove.

    Still mulling over how to replace the pipe on the roof, since the opening was built for a 7" pipe and the pellet stove requires a 3-4" pipe at most.

    Heavily considering running the new pipe through the current one and paying someone to do it right next year.